To save space, I normally set Ubuntu's top panel to auto-hide.
But the bad defaults make it necessary that I have run gconf-editor to make the gnome-panel behave more responsive.
a) The hide/unhide animation is too slow.
=> Set "animation_speed" to "fast" by default.
b) When hidden, the panel still shows 6 pixel. This looks unprofessional when you have "expand" deactivated, because you can see a small bar of the wallpaper, which is confusing.
=> Set "auto_hide_size" from 6 to 1.
c) The hide/unhide delay is too large.
=> Reduce the "unhide_delay". (something between 0 and 100 should be ok.)
=> Reduce the "hide_delay". (something around 300 should be ok.)
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To save space, I normally set Ubuntu's top panel to auto-hide.
But the bad defaults make it necessary that I have run gconf-editor to make the gnome-panel behave more responsive.
a) The hide/unhide animation is too slow.
=> Set "animation_speed" to "fast" by default.
b) When hidden, the panel still shows 6 pixel. This looks unprofessional when you have "expand" deactivated, because you can see a small bar of the wallpaper, which is confusing.
=> Set "auto_hide_size" from 6 to 1.
c) The hide/unhide delay is too large.
=> Reduce the "unhide_delay". (something between 0 and 100 should be ok.)
=> Reduce the "hide_delay". (something around 300 should be ok.)